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I am so sorry you are living with this. I live in Florida and for the first two years of long covid, no doc (and I've seen several specialists who all found nothing) would even discuss the possibility of long covid. I have found the key to my living a semi normal life is pacing. When I first started trying this, I could peel one vegetable, have to lay down then peel another. Now I'm doing some better. Do one thing, rest, if you are super tired, keep resting. I am now able to even exercise for about 20 minutes a few times a week. I am also reading a great book that my gastroenterologist gave me, A Silent Fire, the story of inflammation. It is a bit technical but VERY informative and I recommend giving a shot to anyone on this page. Don't give up, you may not find a cure but you can find a way to live a bit better. I wish you well
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I am so sorry for all your suffering. I, too, have been sick with long covid since 2020. Sounds like could be wrongful firing since you had physician note. I don't have any answers for you, as I have many problems myself that have no cure (mostly blood, heart, lung related, but also shortness of breath, fatigue, migraines). I've spent hundreds on supplements. The only thing that has helped is nicotine gum (couldn't tolerate patches due to adhesive), but even though it's supposed to remove spike proteins (and maybe it does; I've read conflicting studies) it's likely just the energy from a stimulant. Good luck and know you're not alone.